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NameJob TitleAgency IDAgencyHire DateAnnual SalaryGross PayPay Beyond Salary
Howard, JamesPOLICE OFFICERA99164Police Department (164)2002-02-21$69,296.00$74,338.99$5,042.99
Smith, Paul AFire Pump Operator SuppressionA64156Fire Department (156)1993-08-30$74,100.00$74,335.16$235.16
Fields, Michael AFire Emergency Veh Drvr SupprA64223Fire Department (223)1994-02-22$73,652.00$74,311.10$659.10
White, Craig SFire Pump Operator SuppressionA64146Fire Department (146)1996-08-19$70,821.00$74,308.65$3,487.65
Oster, Kristopher EPOLICE OFFICER (EID)A99226Police Department (226)2006-10-17$67,681.00$74,307.81$6,626.81
Stelmack, Jeffrey WPOLICE OFFICERA99262Police Department (262)2006-11-14$66,086.00$74,307.80$8,221.80
Johnson, CharlesWaste Water Tech Supv II SanitA50208DPW-Water & Waste Water (208)1976-09-07$62,075.00$74,301.61$12,226.61
Smith, Charles TFire Pump Operator SuppressionA64145Fire Department (145)1990-09-17$74,100.00$74,285.54$185.54
Obot, Marcella REMERGENCY DISPATCHERA40302M-R Info Technology (302)1996-03-14$50,365.00$74,279.26$23,914.26
Leak II, Matthew TFirefighter/Paramedic SuppressA64152Fire Department (152)2002-10-07$68,460.00$74,261.58$5,801.58
Reilly, Sean CEMT Firefighter SuppressionA64129Fire Department (129)2009-02-23$64,365.00$74,256.88$9,891.88
Fota, SeanPOLICE OFFICERA99033Police Department (033)2009-09-15$62,379.00$74,250.54$11,871.54
Moore, Robert CPOLICE OFFICERA99162Police Department (162)2004-11-29$67,370.00$74,242.24$6,872.24
Lee, Kevin EFirefighter SuppressionA64220Fire Department (220)1994-02-22$72,011.00$74,235.70$2,224.70
Thomas, Daniel PFire Pump Operator SuppressionA64102Fire Department (102)1991-05-13$74,100.00$74,232.84$132.84
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Source: Open BaltimoreView salary archives
Notes:
In one case, the city’s data inaccurately characterized an employee’s compensation, according to the City Council president’s office. Based on the hourly wage that he receives for part-time work at council meetings, employee Michael Swift’s annual compensation was listed at $187,000. Actually, he makes $5,000.
The city government fiscal year described by these public records stretched from July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015. The "pay beyond salary" field was calculated by The Sun by automatically subtracting annual salary from gross pay. All other fields were directly released by the the City of Baltimore; records have not been verified on a row-by-row basis by The Baltimore Sun. What might appear to be extremely low salaries may in many cases be hourly rates. Extreme ranges can in some cases be attributed to the hourly rates previously cited and in other rare cases may be attributable to copying errors on the part of individual department staffs. Government officials interviewed for this and previous salary projects say pay that varies from base salary can be attributable to overtime but could also be from promotions, stipends, bonuses, sick leave conversions and/or terminations. Salaries of zero dollars or zero percent may represent multiple scenarios, including contracting relationships and dismissals, respectively. Base-salary figures do not always represent actual salary paid, which can be higher or lower. Because of this, search totals on this user interface do not always balance. In some past salary databasees, accrued leave information was only provided by the employing entity for the year in which an employee retired or resigned his or her post and was paid the accrued value.